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Dayton, Ohio – Corbus, LLC, a global leader in Supply Chain Management and Business Process Management Solutions, has announced the addition of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) software to the technology toolbox that allows Corbus to continue transforming businesses.

RPA frees up the limited time and valuable skills of professionals, allowing them to concentrate on more strategic and complex actions, by performing repetitive, routine, and tedious business tasks through the use of software robots.

“Corbus will use UiPath’s software platform to help eliminate and automate repetitive tasks,” said Paul D’Aloia, President and COO of Corbus. “UiPath will help us drive even more productivity and speed for our clients.”

“When we connect business applications with RPA software, we can assign repetitive and routine tasks to “bots,” refocusing the time of knowledgeable employees to more strategic business activities,” says Brian Walling, Corbus’ Senior Director, Global IT Services. “This will enable optimization of current and future service solutions for our clients, and engineer efficiency into day-to-day operations.”

UiPath is a leading Robotic Process Automation vendor providing a complete software platform to help organizations efficiently automate business processes. UiPath’s Platform is used globally to deploy attended and unattended software robots quickly and accurately resulting in better business outcomes, stronger security, and compliance across complex processes, and higher job satisfaction.

About UiPath

Built for both business and IT, UiPath is the leading platform for enterprise Robotic Process Automation (RPA). More than 700 enterprise customers and government agencies use UiPath's Enterprise RPA platform to rapidly deploy software robots that perfectly emulate and execute repetitive processes, boosting business productivity, ensuring compliance and enhancing customer experience across back-office and front-office operations.

With a thriving RPA developer community of more than 120,000 worldwide, UiPath is on a mission to democratize RPA and support a digital business revolution. Based in New York City, UiPath’s presence extends to 14 countries throughout North America, Europe and Asia. The company is backed by $183M in series A & B funding from Accel, CapitalG, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers, Credo Ventures, Earlybird’s Digital East Fund and Seedcamp. UiPath’s Series B valuation exceeded $1 billion.